Apply for admission to existing classes during the school year 2018/19

Applications for admission to our Nursery classes closed in January 2018 and the classes are full. However, it is possible to apply for ‘rolling admission’ in the event that a space becomes available during the school year.

The admissions process for the new Nursery classes starting in August 2019 will open on 7th December 2018 and close on 28th January 2019. This year, for the first time, we plan to open a French language nursery class besides the nursery classes we already offer in the English and Danish language sections.

Proof of employment where one or both parents are returned Danish employees working in Danish or international companies and organisations, and who have had a permanent workplace outside Denmark for a total of one year within the last five years (only Category b2 applicants)

Proof of guardianship of children not living with their parents (if applicable)

School report from the last school/kindergarten attended (if applicable)

Your application will be assessed based on the documentation you have submitted. Without the relevant documentation, the application is incomplete and will not be processed.

The documentation should be uploaded as PDF files.

Please note that once you start the online application process, you must complete it or the information entered will be lost. It is not possible to save part of the application and return to it at a later stage.

When you have submitted your application, you should receive an email confirmation in your inbox. If you do not receive an email confirmation within one working day, please contact the school.

We would like to invite all interested students and parents to an information evening about our new Secondary 5 classes (equivalent to 1.g. in the Danish Gymnasium) opening in August 2019. We will open 1 Secondary 5 class in our English language section and 1 Secondary 5 class in our Danish language section.

On 29th November, the European School Copenhagen officially opened its new school buildings in Carlsberg Byen with the participation of Her Royal Highness Princess Marie of Denmark and the Lord Mayor for Copenhagen Frank Jensen.

On Thursday 30 August, four children from the European School Copenhagen had the opportunity to prepare and serve finger food for all the distinguished guests at this year’s World Food Summit, held at Christiansborg Parliament.